Magnolia Network, Discovery’s joint venture with Chip and Joanna Gaines, today added three new titles to its ever-growing roster of original unscripted programming — The Katie Button Project (wt) with four time James Beard Award-nominee Chef Katie Button, An American Story and In With the Old — all slated to premiere this fall on discovery+ and the Magnolia app. Previously-announced titles also debuting this fall include Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry, The Established Home (f.k.a. Jean Stoffer Design) and Making Modern with Brooke and Brice.
On the heels of last month’s digital launch, the network also announced season two renewals of eight original series, including Family Dinner, First Time Fixer, Homegrown, Inn the Works, The Lost Kitchen, Point of View: A Designer Profile, Restoration Road with Clint Harp and Super Dad. The network’s flagship cooking show Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines has also been renewed for a fourth and fifth season, aiming to premiere later this year.
Magnolia Network will also debut the documentary film Rebuilding Hope: The Children of 9/11, directed by Academy Award and Emmy Award-winner Ellen Goosenberg Kent. Produced by Talos Films in association with PEOPLE, the film is told through the lens of four families who have been featured in the magazine for nearly two decades. Their children, who were born after their fathers died on Sept. 11, 2001, all share this unique common bond which leads up to the 20th anniversary of the national tragedy. The documentary will be available to stream exclusively on discovery+ starting Tuesday, Sept. 7.
Additionally, new Magnolia Workshops courses will be added on Friday, Aug. 20 led by three industry experts: Starting a Home Garden with urban gardener Kevin Espiritu, Finding Good Vintage with vintage dealer Katie Saro, and Fundamentals of Baking: Bread with expert baker Bryan Ford. Magnolia Workshops is a collection of courses taught by the country’s most talented names in home design, cooking, gardening and the arts. All courses are accessible to discovery+ subscribers exclusively through the Magnolia app.
“On the heels of a successful July 15 launch on discovery+, we are pleased to announce renewals of nine Magnolia Network originals in addition to three new titles slated to drop later this year,” said Allison Page, Global President of Magnolia and DTC. “We are thrilled to welcome these new stories and their storytellers to Magnolia Network. Whether it’s restoring homes and abandoned structures, cooking new dishes or exploring and uncovering hidden gems throughout the country, these new shows and workshops celebrate experiences we can share with one another––the kinds of shows you can watch with friends and family alike!”
Full list of new Magnolia Network original series and specials set to premiere this fall is as follows:

Rebuilding Hope: The Children of 9/11 – new documentary to premiere Sept. 7Four families with children who were born after their fathers perished on 9/11 share their stories of bravery and inspiration. They also reflect on how they rebuilt hope for their futures and came of age over the past 20 years.

Making Modern with Brooke and Brice – new series to premiere Sept. 10
Married duo Brooke and Brice Gilliam have flipped the script on traditional home renovation roles—with Brooke as the builder and Brice as the designer. As more clients seek out their work, they take a leap of faith to launch a home remodeling business.
An American Story – new series to premiere Sept. 24
This inspiring anthology series celebrates remarkable people hidden in the fabric of America and reveals the inspirational stories they have to share.
In With the Old – new series to premiere Oct. 1
Designers, builders and old-home enthusiasts in small towns and big cities across America reimagine and transform abandoned structures by preserving their historical integrity while giving them new purpose.
Art in Bloom with Helen Dealtry – new series to premiere Oct. 29
Artist Helen Dealtry gives a glimpse into her creative process in this studio-based painting series, sharing the how-to of her original creations from start to finish.
The Established Home (f.k.a. Jean Stoffer Design) – new series to premiere Nov. 19
Designer Jean Stoffer takes on some of her most ambitious projects to date around her hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. She shares the inspiration behind her stunning designs, as well as the important role family plays in her life and business.
The Katie Button Project (wt) – new series to premiere TBD this fall
Award-winning chef and restaurateur Katie Button explores the origins and stories behind different delicious ingredients. She also shares her knowledge of cooking techniques to inspire others to be more curious, creative and joyful cooks.
Full list of Magnolia Network original series premiering new seasons this fall (dates TBD) is as follows:
Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines – Season 4 and 5 Premieres
Infused with her warmth and passion for all things family, Joanna Gaines spends time in the kitchen sharing her favorite recipes, where they come from and why she finds herself returning to them time and time again.
Family Dinner – Season 2 Premiere
Host Andrew Zimmern visits families across America to explore how the cultural, regional and historical facets of who we are inform what and how we eat.
First Time Fixer – Season 2 Premiere
First-time house renovators take their home renovation dreams into their own hands and experience the risk and reward that comes with trying something new.
Homegrown – Season 2 Premiere
Atlanta-based farmer Jamila Norman helps families transform their outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional backyard farms while exploring the joy and benefits of growing your own food.
Inn the Works – Season 2 Premiere
After her epic renovation in Big Bear, CA, Lindsey Kurowski is back and ready to go even bigger. Joined by a few new faces, Lindsey will look to bring back the historic Springs Inn located in the Berkshires, Massachusetts. With a keen sense of design, her skilled team and a bit of luck, she will turn this sleepy inn into a vacationer’s dream.
The Lost Kitchen – Season 2 Premiere
Erin French followed her passion and opened a restaurant in her hometown of Freedom, Maine. Travelers from all over the world gather at The Lost Kitchen to enjoy Erin’s locally inspired and sourced menu.
Point of View: A Designer Profile – Season 2 Premiere
Giving a behind-the-curtain look into the mind of interior designers, this anthology series lets us in on their creative processes and introduces the inspirations and influences that shape their designs.
Restoration Road with Clint Harp – Season 2 Premiere
Carpenter Clint Harp hits the road in search of incredible historical structures across the country that are in need of restoration, while exploring their origins and dreaming of their futures.
Super Dad – Season 2 Premiere
Father and DIY expert Taylor Calmus, along with his team of skilled builders, help aspiring DIY dads turn their kids’ outrageous backyard dreams into playtime realities.